The Ama – Women of the sea

Frau präsentiert Hummer in einem Restaurant in Shima, Japan
Kimiyo Hayashi has been working as an ama for 56 years. She feels more comfortable in the water than on land. An encounter between diving and seafood

Umeshu Tasting in Tanabe

Die Umeshu-Bar in Tanabe bietet eine große Auswahl an regionalen Pflaumenlikören. Wakayama ist der größten Produzent innerhalb Japans. Umeshu schmeckt Süß-säuerlich, fruchtig-aromatisch mit Noten von Steinobst, Mandel und leichter Säure; oft liegt eine Ume im Flaschenboden / © Foto: Georg Berg
The first plum liqueur was brought to Edo from Wakayama over 400 years ago. The beginning of a success story

Pilgrimage to Hongu Taisha

Die dekorativen Hölzer auf dem Dach des Kumano Hongu Taisha: Chigi heißen die spitzen, goldenen Gabeln an den Dachenden. Sie symbolisieren den Übergang zwischen Himmel und Erde sowie die Verbindung zum Göttlichen und „durchstechen den Himmel“. Katsuogi werden die querliegenden Balken genannt. Sie betonen die majestätische Silhouette und stehen für Reinheit sowie Schutz durch die Kami / © Foto: Georg Berg
Hike in Japan through the Kii mountain forest, past traces of the pilgrims of past centuries to the Hongu Taisha Grand Shrine
Cyberstar-Logo:Cyberstar-Schriftzug und grüner Würfel, aus dessen Ecke ein kleiner grüner Würfel davonfliegt

The Cyberstar – A forgotten competition

In 1995, 88 teams from all over the world competed to sketch the television of the future. Some of them hit the mark. What emerged from their visions

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